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Jerry Jones is operating under the assumption Tony Romo has a five-year window left.

Romo will turn 35 in April, has had back surgeries in each of the previous two offseasons and fractured his back during Week 8 of last year. Of course, Jerry is going to be optimistic with his franchise quarterback. The Cowboys have not invested at all in developing quarterback talent behind Romo, who has only missed two games in the last four seasons. Feb 23 - 9:58 AM

Tony Romo completed 15-of-19 throws for 191 yards and two touchdowns in the Cowboys' Divisional Round loss to the Packers.

He absorbed four sacks. The Cowboys stayed true to their run-game commitment in this one, but were edged out 26-21 as Aaron Rodgers' second-half surge proved too much for Dallas to overcome. Romo put a bow on his age-34 campaign by leading the NFL in regular season completion rate (69.9), touchdown rate (7.8), yards per attempt (8.5), and passer rating (113.2). Romo turns 35 in April. He has clearly lost something off his fastball, but should continue to flirt with QB1 numbers in 2015 as a mid- to later-round choice in fantasy drafts. Jan 11 - 4:35 PM

Tony Romo completed 19-of-31 passes for 293 yards and two touchdowns in the Cowboys' Wild Card Round win over the Lions, 24-20.

The Lions' defensive front dominated the ballyhooed Cowboys offensive line early, hitting Romo a whopping eight times in the first 16 minutes. Dallas' offense sputtered until Romo found Terrance Williams streaking up the seam for a 76-yard touchdown, giving the Cowboys their first points late in the second quarter. Romo rallied back from the big deficit, engineering two touchdown drives in the second half and capping the second with an eight-yard score to Williams again. On an absolute tear, Romo will enter a Divisional Round clash with the Packers working on a 14:1 TD-to-INT ratio over his last five games. Jan 4 - 7:49 PM

Tony Romo completed 22-of-34 passes for 299 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the Cowboys' 44-17, Week 17 shellacking of the Redskins.

With his latest massive day, Romo closes the book on the regular season the owner of a 34:9 TD:INT ratio and 3,705 yards passing. The scores are Romo's most since 2007, while his 69.8 completion percentage is a new career best. Romo won't win the league MVP, but he at least deserves to be in the conversation. Romo is in search of his second career playoff victory. Sun, Dec 28, 2014 04:36:00 PM